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Pregnant or irregular period???

I stopped my birth control for 3 months and was 2 weeks late on starting my period. I had a brown discharge about a week before my period around the 6th of June. Myperiod seemed really light in comparison to a normal period. It almost seemed spotty and started on like the 10th of june. I had sex for the first time on June 4th. I was wondering if this seemed like my period trying to adjust to not taking medicine or is it possible that i am pregnant. I also wanted to add that I have not started birth control yet and planned to start on Monday, june 15. I am obviously female and 20 years old.
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also, this morning.. I was in the shower and i shaved and everything.. and i was almost done.. just rinsing off but i started to feel nausea.. very bad.. and i had to hurry and get out of the shower.. and was feeling dizzy and starting to black out.. i could barely walk. i sat on the toilet and it didn't help.. so i walked to the living room and fell to the ground.. and layed for a few minutes.. i was week but finally started to feel better.. i also had the chills. do you know what this could be??? ( it happened in a similar occurance a week or two previous of this except the last time i was just waking up )
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your bodys adjusting.

ifs you were pregnant its too early to know but its from your pills
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